He came upon us at that place in the woods where we had first met him.
"Met" is the past tense of "meet." Here's an example sentence: "I met my friend for lunch yesterday."
I met my friends at the main plaza in town for lunch.
"Yesterday, I met with a client to discuss the project specifications."
The protesters plan to occupy the park until their demands are met.
She twirled around the room happily, enjoying the music and the company of her friends.
I met Tom at the store and gave him his tie that he left behind.
"You can see a lot of art at the Met."
She twirled around the room happily, enjoying the music and the company of her friends.
The groups met in confrontation.
The ancient cult met in secret.
He had an opprobrious personality when we met him.
I just met an architect.
Her fiance met the parents that night.
I haven't met Arthur Holmes.
out of all the girls I have met, she was the most alluring
She is the most arrogant woman I have met.
I've met a very fascinating astrologist.
She sought advice from the wisest elder in the village before making an important decision.